
The Constitutional Court in Taipei on Friday  deliberates on the constitutionality of Article 4, Paragraph 2 of the  Status Act for Indigenous Peoples.
Photo: Chang Wen-chuan, Taipei TimesA legal provision that grants indigenous status to people with only  one indigenous parent based strictly on their name has been declared  unconstitutional by the Constitutional Court.
The court took aim at Article 4, Paragraph 2 of the Status Act  for Indigenous Peoples (原住民身分法), which states: “Children of  intermarriages between indigenous peoples and non-indigenous peoples  taking the surname of the indigenous father or mother, or using the  indigenous peoples traditional name shall acquire indigenous peoples  status.”